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we are one of the few buck the trend getting better in that environment i think that's why u.s. stocks are attractive. >> how are you investing want u.s. stock? >> i mentioned before we do like small cap banks, we think they are exposed to the u.s. economy, not exposed to credit bubbles around the world, we like u.s. consumer stocks, the employment situation continues to strength.consumer cyclicals do very, very well in that type of environment, those are two of our favorites now. >> we have got the jobs number on friday, how do you navigate those numbers? what are you anticipating? >> we are anticipating somewhere in the neighborhood of 200,000 as a gain. i think it is important now that we have established a pretty clear trend, initial claims have stayed down pretty consistently. this would be 294th consecutive month we have added jobs in the sector, after a year in 2011 where we worked out numerous curve balls, earthquake, oil prices spiking in the beginning of the year, while the economy is not about to get a speeding ticket or anything now it is certainly telling us somethi
we are one of the few buck the trend getting better in that environment i think that's why u.s. stocks are attractive. >> how are you investing want u.s. stock? >> i mentioned before we do like small cap banks, we think they are exposed to the u.s. economy, not exposed to credit bubbles around the world, we like u.s. consumer stocks, the employment situation continues to strength.consumer cyclicals do very, very well in that type of environment, those are two of our favorites now....
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this year's ten years i think is a great environment to operate. we have london is the best for prudential to be located. >> and there are a pair of economic reports on the u.s. calendar today. february retail sales are out at 8:30 a.m. eastern forecast to arrive 1.1% and by 0.8%. we'll get business inventories, expe expected to rise half a percent. richard, i want to 0 get your take on some of the data we can expect to see here in the states. all eyes are on the fed meeting but some of these numbers could help things along as well as we see positive retail sales, positive consumer sentiment. what are your thoughts? >> yes. so retail sales are a big one. if you look at personal spending and consumption, they've been pretty weak over the past few months and there are some -- quite a lot of talk about retail sales will be a big one. like all of these you take that with a bit of salt. inventory numbers will be quite an interesting number. because, again, the last few months what you've seen is a lot of the growth has been powered by inventory buildup,
this year's ten years i think is a great environment to operate. we have london is the best for prudential to be located. >> and there are a pair of economic reports on the u.s. calendar today. february retail sales are out at 8:30 a.m. eastern forecast to arrive 1.1% and by 0.8%. we'll get business inventories, expe expected to rise half a percent. richard, i want to 0 get your take on some of the data we can expect to see here in the states. all eyes are on the fed meeting but some of...
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and as well as mobile environments. that will be critical. david: best of luck to you, bill. from blew core a. good to see you. >> thank you. >> banks getting hit by jihadist cyber attacks. they're keeping some customers from accessing accounts. who knows what other damage is being done. the banks no more attacks are coming but can they fight it? we're all over the story, david. david: is my money safe? sandra: is your money safe. sandra: let's get back to a developing story that fox business has been covering since day one and it could be affecting you, hackers targeting big banks. david: the most recent bank attack? suntrust. so who could be next? adam shapiro has been all over the story with the very latest. adam. >> suntrust is the bank that was attacked today. we interviewed michael chertoff the former secretary of homeland security on fox today. about why the denial of service attacks are a serious threat. here is what he said. >> the serious side would be if they took the customer facing side off-line a day or tw
and as well as mobile environments. that will be critical. david: best of luck to you, bill. from blew core a. good to see you. >> thank you. >> banks getting hit by jihadist cyber attacks. they're keeping some customers from accessing accounts. who knows what other damage is being done. the banks no more attacks are coming but can they fight it? we're all over the story, david. david: is my money safe? sandra: is your money safe. sandra: let's get back to a developing story that...
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as well as the regulatory environment. >> if you think of the regulatory environment, there's a lot that's already been accomplished. the banks in the sense of increase their capital ratios to a level. there's still some hard constraints. they'll be able to deploy more capital, increasing their dividends, and also being able to buy back more shares. that reflects the strength of the bank's balance sheets, the derisking is already through the process. there's some incremental expenses they have. litigation is a thing you talked about. you need to be able to be prepared for. maria, you brought up the $6 billion. that's really one quarter's worth of earnings for jpmorgan. there is cushion there to absorb those litigation expenses and still be able to not really have to touch their capital. from a large part, there's incremental head winds but a lot of that pressure is behind us at this point. >> so would you buy jappmorgan stock right now? >> we have a buy on the stock. if you look at what they're earning today at about 16% return on tangible common equity, that compares to a 12% cost of equi
as well as the regulatory environment. >> if you think of the regulatory environment, there's a lot that's already been accomplished. the banks in the sense of increase their capital ratios to a level. there's still some hard constraints. they'll be able to deploy more capital, increasing their dividends, and also being able to buy back more shares. that reflects the strength of the bank's balance sheets, the derisking is already through the process. there's some incremental expenses they...
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but we have worked this carefully in our environments. this was very important to me as we worked through this process. >> thanks, everybody. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> join us next week when the senate collection committee on intelligence hears about global threats to the u.s. witnesses include head of cia david petraeus and robert mueller. beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on our companion network c-span. >> april 15th, 2010, i had arrived in paris. walked into the hotel lobby met him for the first time. he looked at me and said, so you're the rolling stone guy. i don't care about the article, >> michael hastings wrotet ver. commander of the u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan in the 2010 june issue of "rolling stone." >> i said, sir, it's between you and lady gaga not knowing she was going to be on the cover. >> he replied just put me an lady gaga in a heart-shaped tub. i thought this is a different kind of general, a different kind of story. >> several months later as a result of the article, general mcchrystal had been f
but we have worked this carefully in our environments. this was very important to me as we worked through this process. >> thanks, everybody. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> join us next week when the senate collection committee on intelligence hears about global threats to the u.s. witnesses include head of cia david petraeus and robert mueller. beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on our companion network c-span. >> april 15th, 2010, i had arrived in paris. walked...
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above average kids in tough environments and how is that forced upon you affect you? >> it's become that much tougher. the situation in philadelphia is the state took over the schools in 2001. as mayor, i'm not directly in charge of schools and i have a couple of appointees to a five-member school reform coaling, last year the commonwealth of pennsylvania cut commonwealth education funding by a significant amount and, and there's a current budget proposal and we're trying to push back hard on that. our school district in philadelphia is under severe fiscal challenge and fiscal distress. we are working with the city council trying to provide additional funding support from the city side, but the commonwealth certainly has an obligation and a responsibility and when those cuts hit, unfortunately, they start to come down on kids in classrooms or teachers in classrooms where real education and learning takes place. so we need more investment in education if we're truly able to compete, not less. >> mayor james, you and every other mayor in the country understood the caval
above average kids in tough environments and how is that forced upon you affect you? >> it's become that much tougher. the situation in philadelphia is the state took over the schools in 2001. as mayor, i'm not directly in charge of schools and i have a couple of appointees to a five-member school reform coaling, last year the commonwealth of pennsylvania cut commonwealth education funding by a significant amount and, and there's a current budget proposal and we're trying to push back...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ deep breath ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! and then treats day after day... well that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> we are back here in davos, switzerland, home of the world economic forum. more of my exclusive interview with timothy geithner, the secretary of the treasury. >> when you look at your -- mr. seasoning, you look at the growth projection that is are coming out, and they
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ deep breath ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's...
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some of the bets that you're putting down in this particular environment. you say that credit is still your favorite asset class, is that correct? >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, as the title suggests calm before the storm, we think there's way too much complacency in here. too much credit to the rto, but to us we are still quite conservative. we believe in yield, we believe in carry and believe in relative value. and credit really fits the bill in a meaningful way. >> i was interested in one call, you would be willing to go long or are long italian paper and short french paper. the french banks got killed today because of the transaction fee that's being talked about in france. but what is it you like about italian paper versus french? >> quite simply we legfeel like lot of the bad news is in italy. and if things really unravel in europe, which isn't our base case, by the way, but if things do unravel in a meaningful way, france will take a much bigger hit than italy. so to us it's really a tail hedge if you would and believe that if things unwind then really
some of the bets that you're putting down in this particular environment. you say that credit is still your favorite asset class, is that correct? >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, as the title suggests calm before the storm, we think there's way too much complacency in here. too much credit to the rto, but to us we are still quite conservative. we believe in yield, we believe in carry and believe in relative value. and credit really fits the bill in a meaningful way. >> i was interested...
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and it's, like, dark and it's just a scary environment. >> okay. you're going to have to eat some of this. >> we're going to keep them moving. as soon as your team is done -- >> don't do it or you'll have just as much more. don't spit them out. we'll make you eat them even more. >> i want you to eat one handful. >> let's go. you know you like it. come on now. let's go. let's go. we're not having social interaction here. >> you could say "fear factor" meets navy s.e.a.l.s training. "fear factor" they don't know the exercises. meets navy s.e.a.l. training. it's really intense. you can ring out and you're required to give more than what you think you can give. it's creating a surreal environment where you can discover things in you that you didn't know were there. like, wow, i'm a quitter. i shouldn't be. or, wow, i can give more than i've got. and with the hope of having them discover that they can dig deeper and trust in the lord more than they thought they might give up. you take a surreal moment like that and hopefully get an eternal moment in the
and it's, like, dark and it's just a scary environment. >> okay. you're going to have to eat some of this. >> we're going to keep them moving. as soon as your team is done -- >> don't do it or you'll have just as much more. don't spit them out. we'll make you eat them even more. >> i want you to eat one handful. >> let's go. you know you like it. come on now. let's go. let's go. we're not having social interaction here. >> you could say "fear...
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there's a little bit of a risk on type environment at the moment. and the ten year bund yield moving a little higher. the same goes for spain, built oig and yield, as well. we were looking at the euro just bouncing a little bit against the dollar. you're heading into this morning's session, we're holding on to those gains, 127 and a bit. the dollar yen coming off by just a tad. president obama meeting with myanmar's president and opposition leader. obama saying his six hour stopover should be seen as a sign of support for myanmar's attempts at democratic reforms rather than endorsement of the country's government. meanwhile his three day trip is also aimed at reinforcing america's ties with the region. analysts say it's something china is watching very closely. deidre has more. >> the obama's administration to choose southeast asia as the president's first foreign trip since winning re-election was greeted by some with surprise. after all, there are far bigger economies in asia that warrant his attention. the strategic importance of southeast asia i
there's a little bit of a risk on type environment at the moment. and the ten year bund yield moving a little higher. the same goes for spain, built oig and yield, as well. we were looking at the euro just bouncing a little bit against the dollar. you're heading into this morning's session, we're holding on to those gains, 127 and a bit. the dollar yen coming off by just a tad. president obama meeting with myanmar's president and opposition leader. obama saying his six hour stopover should be...
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in today's complex and uncertain strategic environment it is is imperative that our army is a decisive arm of the joint force. the army provides depth and versatility to the joint force. meeting the challenges of an uncertain complex and interconnected strategic environment requires an army that is adaptive and innovative, flexible and agile, integrated and synchronized, lethal and dispriminant. with that in mind our army must retain the right capacity and diversity to perform a wide range of missions and provide a variety of military auction opt military leaders. the creation of the strategy was inclusive and comprehensive. we were deeply involved in this unprecedented and collaborative process. the defense strategic guidance was clear. we will strengthen our presence in the asia pacific region. we will continue to build and strengzen critical partnerships and alliances. over the last five years we grew the army to meet the requirements associated with large scale combat and stability operations in iraq and afghanistan. with the successful completion of our mission in iraq and the red
in today's complex and uncertain strategic environment it is is imperative that our army is a decisive arm of the joint force. the army provides depth and versatility to the joint force. meeting the challenges of an uncertain complex and interconnected strategic environment requires an army that is adaptive and innovative, flexible and agile, integrated and synchronized, lethal and dispriminant. with that in mind our army must retain the right capacity and diversity to perform a wide range of...
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this is an urban environment. but it is a good or bad environment. there is greenery, there are orderly streets were traffic flows. you can enjoy yourself. >> i asked a couple of our guests about living in singapore. >> i think that singapore is a good place to live. >> i think that we work very hard in making it a very livable. it is not all about economic growth. the quality of life is very important. we have tried very hard to ensure that we address this part of it come about quality of life -- part of it, about quality of life. the crime rates are low. we have a great court system, a good education. at the same time, we need to provide for the lifetime needs of different types of people. we have multiracial mix and everyone has different needs. but we do is provide a whole different offering for recreation and leisure. i think that it is highly livable. >> i think that singapore is a great place to live. this is a global city. it is positioning itself as a global city. we are starting to build art here, culture. some of the best bands. i think th
this is an urban environment. but it is a good or bad environment. there is greenery, there are orderly streets were traffic flows. you can enjoy yourself. >> i asked a couple of our guests about living in singapore. >> i think that singapore is a good place to live. >> i think that we work very hard in making it a very livable. it is not all about economic growth. the quality of life is very important. we have tried very hard to ensure that we address this part of it come...
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race as a factor in the context of higher education in particular to create a diverse intellectual environment. the question now before the court is will that continue to be the law? >> exactly. ever since the case in the late 1970s, so for 35 years the basic idea that race can sometimes be taken into account in order to achieve more diversity in higher education. and especially when this is not being used to stigmatize or subordinate historically disadvantaged groups like african-americans. >> eliot: and justice sandra day o'connor in voting for this when she was on the bench in her most recent decision said we think they can't continue for 25 years. we have not gotten to the end of the 25 years but clearly she was saying this was meant as a remedial effort to overcome history, as you just said, professor, a history of degradation and subordination. and a certain point they said you can no longer use race. are we at a tipping point where race is no longer an issue. >> that was a tipping point and though she talked about diversity and bringing people together, between the lines were remedial i
race as a factor in the context of higher education in particular to create a diverse intellectual environment. the question now before the court is will that continue to be the law? >> exactly. ever since the case in the late 1970s, so for 35 years the basic idea that race can sometimes be taken into account in order to achieve more diversity in higher education. and especially when this is not being used to stigmatize or subordinate historically disadvantaged groups like...
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the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what
the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then...
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i want to get a healthy economy and environment and we can do both but the benefits are unknown we are not helping our country. john: more examples of what you think you know, may not be true. do you steel ever? my cameras catch people in my cameras catch people in the act. [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. john: we all have biases but i believed scientists are special, us march, unbiased comment trustworthy. >> accurate, down to earth. >> nerdy. >> i know a lot of research scientt who are dry. >> my eight older brother is a scientist. he could be dry. he is weird and angry. thought of volatility is common author of free
i want to get a healthy economy and environment and we can do both but the benefits are unknown we are not helping our country. john: more examples of what you think you know, may not be true. do you steel ever? my cameras catch people in my cameras catch people in the act. [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically...
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and how do you evaluate it in this kind of environment? >> that starts with our principle, joe lewis, who you know he's been doing this a long time. and he has some pretty simple rules about how to invest, and so, first of all, obviously needs to be compelling from a financial standpoint. second of all we need to think we can add some strategic value. third of all fundamentally you're backing people. whether that be partners in opportunities or the management team. so we look for those three characteristics to exist before we get involved in something. and i think today, how we're looking at the world is we have a series of businesses we're executing against. for example you mentioned medical city. that's an incredible project started when the financial crisis happened. today over $2 billion. so in 2 1/2 years $2 billion worth of development has happened at the medical city transforming the area and really the sole area of growth in central florida. equally, joe, and his partner in london, daniel levy on tottenham hotspur that's an excitin
and how do you evaluate it in this kind of environment? >> that starts with our principle, joe lewis, who you know he's been doing this a long time. and he has some pretty simple rules about how to invest, and so, first of all, obviously needs to be compelling from a financial standpoint. second of all we need to think we can add some strategic value. third of all fundamentally you're backing people. whether that be partners in opportunities or the management team. so we look for those...
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we're going to show you some other smart ways to find higher yield in a yield-starved environment. and how to runwith the bulls in tech, apple and financials. that's next on "power lunch." "halftime report" will be right back. ummary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. aflac! ha! isn't major medical enough? huh! no! who's gonna help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! quack! like medical bills they don't pay for? aflac! or help pay the mortgage? quack! or child care? quack! aflaaac! and everyday expenses? huh?! blurlbrlblrlbr!!! [ thlurp! ] aflac! [ male announcer ] help your family stay afloat at aflac.com. plegh! >>> hi, welcome back to the "fast money halftime report." let's take a look here at goldman sachs now. not getting a boost after lloyd blankfein
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i think we have a much more calm environment. this means the views has an impact on the market. that wouldn't have been the case three months ago. >> guys, if i could quickly jump in here. ryan, do you think -- do we know the specific criteria as to how they stress-tested the banks? some people have been suggesting that maybe npls, some of it, is not being classified as npls. let's face iter. we still have these issues and markets are depressed even though the markets are performing well. >> it -- there's a lot of information to dissect and go through that. i spent the better part of the evening last night trying to dig into exactly what the fed did say. it was some 80-plus pages, and that stress test is pretty -- it's pretty in depth. there's a lot of hypotheticals in there. what i found interesting is that allied bank which is 70% owned by the u.s. government is one of the four that failed the test. and they came out and said they were too stringent and those hypotheticals were off. it's interesting you have the fed who is looking at doing the -- they're the ones that are look
i think we have a much more calm environment. this means the views has an impact on the market. that wouldn't have been the case three months ago. >> guys, if i could quickly jump in here. ryan, do you think -- do we know the specific criteria as to how they stress-tested the banks? some people have been suggesting that maybe npls, some of it, is not being classified as npls. let's face iter. we still have these issues and markets are depressed even though the markets are performing well....
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save lat. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it ag
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what's radical is not to be concerned about the environment. when is the minister going to stop talking canadians and first nations who want to protect the environment rather than being in line with the oil lobby? the honorable minister of natural resources. >> there are responsible environmental groups who contribute to the discussion of the use and development of our natural resources. however, there are also some radical environmental groups that are opposed to any developments of our resources. they are using the process to delay projects as long as possible with the objective of killing them. we want an independent review that will be open and that will do a scientific analysis that will hear all people who have a legitimate view but thousands of jobs are at stake and the -- >> order, order. p >> the honorable member for halifax. >> we really do a minister for the 19th century, because the minister of natural resources fails to understand the impact of conservative inaction on jobs, on the environment, and on future generations. instead, w
what's radical is not to be concerned about the environment. when is the minister going to stop talking canadians and first nations who want to protect the environment rather than being in line with the oil lobby? the honorable minister of natural resources. >> there are responsible environmental groups who contribute to the discussion of the use and development of our natural resources. however, there are also some radical environmental groups that are opposed to any developments of our...
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we it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management [ chuckles ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you'll know when to stop. [ hk! ] the all-new nissan altima with easy fill tire alert. [ honk! ] it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ >>. >> sean: now tonight before we wrap this week. i want to take a few minutes and review the president's priorities. as the middle east is burning even tonight, american flags being torched and prime minister benjamin netanyahu was said to wait. he did the following things since august the 1st. he went to 16 fund-raisers. he playeded around a round of golf. he played basketball at the obama classic a fund-raiser and hosted the w ghrasmt champions at the white house. he did hobnob with a drug dealer admitted,
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managing air traffic at this airport is a challenge because of the tight environment. this is actually a very small facility, but they move a lot of traffic through this airport and they moved it very well. we have a lot of airports in the bay area, and we have the power very he weather conditions, one of the great joys of living in the bay area. in partnership with this airport, we have done a great job in getting flights safely in and out of your -- out of here. first, the tower is going to be built according to the strictest modern seismic standards, which is important in the bay area. it will include several green creatures like solar panels, recycled materials, reflective roofing. it will provide air traffic controllers with an unobstructed 360 degree airfield view along with the most up-to-date safety equipment for managing air traffic control. the new tower is one of many efforts the faa is making in san francisco. i want to recognize the western pacific regional administrator that has invested a lot personally, and has done tremendous work on numerous aviation
managing air traffic at this airport is a challenge because of the tight environment. this is actually a very small facility, but they move a lot of traffic through this airport and they moved it very well. we have a lot of airports in the bay area, and we have the power very he weather conditions, one of the great joys of living in the bay area. in partnership with this airport, we have done a great job in getting flights safely in and out of your -- out of here. first, the tower is going to...
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if these homes are approved and are constructed, once they are constructed, they are part of the environment at that time and any new proposal after that will undergo its own review and those homes will be considered part of the existing environment. if they are not constructed yet and there are proposed -- proposals for new development depending on how large the development is and what type, it could trigger a larger review for a larger portion of the block or the entire block. there are different types of scenarios, it is hard to get at everyone. this is a high-profile area. this has been going on for some time. i feel like the affordable housing and the ceqa issue is going to be something that will -- we will keep our eye on in terms of how the bloc is developed. >> that explains a lot of the questions and concerns. you have heard what the guidelines are and also the ceqa thing depends upon what is existing at the time. the next single house, two houses, six houses, it is hard to say how many might come and the larger the project, the more environmental oversight may be necessary. it coul
if these homes are approved and are constructed, once they are constructed, they are part of the environment at that time and any new proposal after that will undergo its own review and those homes will be considered part of the existing environment. if they are not constructed yet and there are proposed -- proposals for new development depending on how large the development is and what type, it could trigger a larger review for a larger portion of the block or the entire block. there are...
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you have to have an environment for other things to happen, to have other events that are successful, to make money for all the different investors. you have to have an entryway and transportation infrastructure that supports that. that is what we have in mission bay. the details to follow. i think we are more than just the warriors. i think there are other sports ideas coming forth. with my discussions with the niners, we have ongoing discussions about the legacy of san francisco. they obviously want the name san francisco forty-niners. that means there has to be a constant link with us. what does that economically mean? we are in those discussions as we speak. >> we have time for one more discussion. you were recognized, acquired rightly, as pioneers coming into office, as chinese american mayors in our regions of two biggest cities. what has that meant to your city? what benefits has a broad backs either of you can take the first crack at that. >> obviously, being the first chinese asian american mayor in san francisco is significant. as mayor quan knows, we have generations of his
you have to have an environment for other things to happen, to have other events that are successful, to make money for all the different investors. you have to have an entryway and transportation infrastructure that supports that. that is what we have in mission bay. the details to follow. i think we are more than just the warriors. i think there are other sports ideas coming forth. with my discussions with the niners, we have ongoing discussions about the legacy of san francisco. they...
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and then we have the army of joint force to shape the environment. that is one of the things that this new strategy is driving us towards, which is a good thing. in the past, we really have not had the opportunity to shape our environment. because we have been so involved in iraq and afghanistan. you know, there has been forces, but maybe not to the level that we need. it is important that we understand not. what is encouraging to me is that i have watched and seen how adept at our forces have been in the last 10 years. so i know that we can be organized. in order for us to take advantage and maximize the use of every organization that we have. you can do several different missions and that doesn't mean we have to go through every mission, it just means that we have to prioritize and organize ourselves in a way to keep the broader view of these missions to on one hand it drives the interrelationship and the elements. on the other hand, it also doesn't give you the basics of what you are looking. you are right, every unit can do everything. how do you
and then we have the army of joint force to shape the environment. that is one of the things that this new strategy is driving us towards, which is a good thing. in the past, we really have not had the opportunity to shape our environment. because we have been so involved in iraq and afghanistan. you know, there has been forces, but maybe not to the level that we need. it is important that we understand not. what is encouraging to me is that i have watched and seen how adept at our forces have...
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tough environment for them right now. >> craig, i note in your survey less optimistic about loan growth. is that down to that economic outlook or are there other factors like regulatory changes impacting them? >> well, i think regulatory issues are certainly a challenge for them. i think on the one hand we try provided a market where there's easy credit, where rates are low and where, where consumers or businesses want to access credit. on the other hand we're trying ratchet up our lending guidelines and reduce our credit risk. that's one of the thing that's weighing -- one of the things we get out of the survey and where we like to do it because it's largely based on what the loan officers are seeing in the branches. community banks that's where the small business lending occurs, a good amount of household lending and we get a good flavor for what's going on the ground on a real-time basis. as it relates to what we're seeing from the loan officers they say their loan pipelines aren't as robust as they would like. >> how does that lay into your investment calls? >> well, you know, it re
tough environment for them right now. >> craig, i note in your survey less optimistic about loan growth. is that down to that economic outlook or are there other factors like regulatory changes impacting them? >> well, i think regulatory issues are certainly a challenge for them. i think on the one hand we try provided a market where there's easy credit, where rates are low and where, where consumers or businesses want to access credit. on the other hand we're trying ratchet up our...
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as well as our strategic environment. in the asia pacific, which is home to seven of the ten largest land army mies in the world. we will provide multi-lateral exercises and other engagements with our allies and new partners. we currently have 66,000 soldiers and 10,000 civilians in the region. in the middle east we continue strong commitment to sustaining and building partner capacity to ensure stability. and in europe as we decrease our footprint we will use tools that will include rotational forces to conduct training and readiness exercises with our allies that will serve as a model on how i see us doing things in the future. utilizing rotationed forces. we will ensure that our natural guards and army reserves will be at an appropriate level to build to experiences that were gained over the past several years. we will adapt our progressive readiness model to do it. we will build to integration gain over the past ten years between our special operations forces. the army's investment in our special operations community
as well as our strategic environment. in the asia pacific, which is home to seven of the ten largest land army mies in the world. we will provide multi-lateral exercises and other engagements with our allies and new partners. we currently have 66,000 soldiers and 10,000 civilians in the region. in the middle east we continue strong commitment to sustaining and building partner capacity to ensure stability. and in europe as we decrease our footprint we will use tools that will include rotational...
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. >> austin is this remarkably progressive environment that is doing very, very well. there are people that want to live here and people who come and live here from other places because the cost of living is lower than those other places. >> i lived in d.c. i lived in l.a. i love austin by far the most. i pay for my apartment the same amount i paid in l.a. for sharing a room in a piece of crap apartment with, you know, four people in the college ghetto of ucla. >> it's hard to say if south by could be anywhere else. there are lots of great cities. south by, by itself is a powerful brand and message. but it married so perfectly with austin. in particular, south by is not just about interactive. it's not just about technology. it's about music and film and gaming, all things that are austin's strengths. >> for a community that wants to keep austin weird, south by southwest certainly fits the bill. it has also grown from just music to films and whole team media. so it has become this roll event almost like a sun dance or even the film festival. but it's different than all
. >> austin is this remarkably progressive environment that is doing very, very well. there are people that want to live here and people who come and live here from other places because the cost of living is lower than those other places. >> i lived in d.c. i lived in l.a. i love austin by far the most. i pay for my apartment the same amount i paid in l.a. for sharing a room in a piece of crap apartment with, you know, four people in the college ghetto of ucla. >> it's hard to...
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even in a difficult budget environment we must fund important international education and foreign language study programs to build the pipeline to a 21st century work force including the foreign language assistance program. we must make sure that budget cuts are not at the expense of strategic national security interests. shortsighted cuts to programs like title 6 could severely undermine the progress we have made in this area. today we'll hear about agencies' progress on their language capacities, however, i believe agencies can do more to coordinate and share best practices in recruiting, retaining, and training personnel. furthermore, i strongly believe that a coordinated national effort among all levels of government, industry, and academia is needed to tackle the problem before us. if we work together, we can improve our nation's language capacity and effectively confront the challenges to our nation's security and economic prosperity. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses today and continuing the discussion on how we can address our nation's language needs. former senator davi
even in a difficult budget environment we must fund important international education and foreign language study programs to build the pipeline to a 21st century work force including the foreign language assistance program. we must make sure that budget cuts are not at the expense of strategic national security interests. shortsighted cuts to programs like title 6 could severely undermine the progress we have made in this area. today we'll hear about agencies' progress on their language...
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the prefecture asked the central government to assess impact of the ospreys on the local environment. officials think the aircraft could harm quality of life and natural environment. >>> it looks like a large flying insect. but is actually a man made device to make disaster response more effective. and it is being used by a japanese company to reach damaged sites that are hard to reach. and to send back high revolution, resolution video images. >> it takes pictures. it can shoot a video like this. through the work of of aerial company in this prefecture. they photograph disaster areas across japan. >> translator: the unique thing is it can go places where humans cannot, take photos and gather valuable information. >> reporter: four years ago the team made this unmanned aircraft guided by remote control, it flies to locations, takes pictures and returns. at the end of march last year, the aircraft made headlines. it flew over the damaged nuclear plant in fukushima right after the disaster. from a hite of 400 meters, it took high resolution photos. this shows the first details of the da
the prefecture asked the central government to assess impact of the ospreys on the local environment. officials think the aircraft could harm quality of life and natural environment. >>> it looks like a large flying insect. but is actually a man made device to make disaster response more effective. and it is being used by a japanese company to reach damaged sites that are hard to reach. and to send back high revolution, resolution video images. >> it takes pictures. it can shoot...
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acknowledging the changing geopolitical environment the strategic guidance articulates. the army has a vital role in the prioritiess and we are developing several initiatives. i would like to share a few of those with you. first our army generation process has served us well in meeting our demands in iraq and afghanistan. with operations in iraq complete and on going transition in afghanistan we will have the opportunity to adapt this process to be more wide ranging especially as we rebalance towards the asia pacific region. we will implement a progressive readiness model for the active and reserve components. in support of the combat and commanders we will be implementing a concept beginning next year to better meet some theater requirements. the intent is to focus unit or headquators during training cycle or specific profiles and unique and environmental characteristics that make them available. we'll conduct a pilot next year when a brigade combat team will be the first unit to execute this concept in coordination with u.s. africa command. the regional concept will be
acknowledging the changing geopolitical environment the strategic guidance articulates. the army has a vital role in the prioritiess and we are developing several initiatives. i would like to share a few of those with you. first our army generation process has served us well in meeting our demands in iraq and afghanistan. with operations in iraq complete and on going transition in afghanistan we will have the opportunity to adapt this process to be more wide ranging especially as we rebalance...
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whether it is parks, health care, the arts, public safety, the environment, where schools, our ability is directly connected to giving every family the ability of a paycheck and willingness to embrace innovation. through all of this, we are partnering with a new generation of community oriented business people, joining a long time neighborhood and community activists to help san francisco realize its goals. whether it is the great new economy, like ron and gail conway or mark danny cox, who is leading the 21st century movement, or neighborhood and community leaders, like rows in chinatown, mary and al harris in the mission, or dr. joe marshall in the bayview, san franciscans from across the city are working together to find new and exciting ways to address social problems. they are bringing legions of committed people to the table with them. we all want a city where a kid from any neighborhood can grow out safely, play in his local park, and go to a good public school. we want a city where kids can go to college and get the education that they need for a job. or opening a small busines
whether it is parks, health care, the arts, public safety, the environment, where schools, our ability is directly connected to giving every family the ability of a paycheck and willingness to embrace innovation. through all of this, we are partnering with a new generation of community oriented business people, joining a long time neighborhood and community activists to help san francisco realize its goals. whether it is the great new economy, like ron and gail conway or mark danny cox, who is...
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. >> we're have silicon valley, we're familiar with the real googleplex, which is an environment where really, intelligence and creative people can work in a familiar circstances. john: -- fantastic circumstanc circumstances. >> great food, a nice environment, conducive to creak of new products and companies, we would like to replicate that model on our vessel. john: you came up with this idea after graduate school, because? >> when i was in graduate school, i got my mba, there were many people from a parts of the world who wanted to stay "hereafter" they graduated and work on their companies but they were unable to do so, told after you graduate you either get a job with an existing company or live, ferman they did leave, and they took their ideas and their potential companies with them. john: so, they get their fancy education here, and go back to india or somewhere else. >> stem the tide, keep them closer bridge the bring them bae united states. john: if you work for a company you can stay? >> if you are sponsored by a large corporation you can get proper visas, you can't self-spons
. >> we're have silicon valley, we're familiar with the real googleplex, which is an environment where really, intelligence and creative people can work in a familiar circstances. john: -- fantastic circumstanc circumstances. >> great food, a nice environment, conducive to creak of new products and companies, we would like to replicate that model on our vessel. john: you came up with this idea after graduate school, because? >> when i was in graduate school, i got my mba,...
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court the global economy throh e sale ofydroeltric power. geof its indigenous tions wd its natural environment. the mekong river traces an 1,100-mile path through or along the border of laos. the river has also been a barrier between laos and its neighbors. now there is a road, where before there was none. in 1994, the friendship bridge gave laos its first land link with the outside world, through thailand to the west. the bridge may symbolize a connected future, but laos in the here and now remains among the poorest countries in the world. ( rooster crows ) it is the least developed country in the lower mekong basin. life expectancy is low, about 53 years. ( rooster crows % of cn e ourished. the potential changes brought by economic development are enormous. the soil here is rich and fertile. laos remains a largely agrarian society. lowland peoples practice wet rice farming. the capital, vientiane, has a population of just half a million. the rest of the 5½ million laotians are spread over 155 million square miles of land. it'she sonlowestpulaon dena aand the least urbanized country squin th
court the global economy throh e sale ofydroeltric power. geof its indigenous tions wd its natural environment. the mekong river traces an 1,100-mile path through or along the border of laos. the river has also been a barrier between laos and its neighbors. now there is a road, where before there was none. in 1994, the friendship bridge gave laos its first land link with the outside world, through thailand to the west. the bridge may symbolize a connected future, but laos in the here and now...
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in fact, all told there were more than 200 votes on the environment and public health this the house in 2011. in many cases only final passage votes were included even though lawmakers voted on countless amendments with enormous environmental implications. in contrast there are just 11 senate votes in the 2011 scorecard. so how did members do? last year 31 senators and 24 representatives earned a perfect score of 100%. on the other extreme, 13 senators and four house members earned an appalling score of zero. this is actually a smaller number than in recent years, so i think it's a pretty clear indication that those members who voted against the environment at literally every opportunity really worked hard and went out of their way to do so. and the average house score in 2011 was 45% which is lower than the 2010 average score of 57 president. 57%. but i think an even bigger indicator of the huge change in landscape from the 111th to the 112th congress is the dramatic drop in average lifetime scores. more specifically, the average lifetime score of members who were defeated in 2010 w
in fact, all told there were more than 200 votes on the environment and public health this the house in 2011. in many cases only final passage votes were included even though lawmakers voted on countless amendments with enormous environmental implications. in contrast there are just 11 senate votes in the 2011 scorecard. so how did members do? last year 31 senators and 24 representatives earned a perfect score of 100%. on the other extreme, 13 senators and four house members earned an appalling...
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siemens also hit as they battle tough operating environments. >> but there are positive results from volkswagen beating estimates. >> quarterly net profits 15% on strong yen and weak demand from its key customer china. >> we bring you unprecedented access to china's corporate elite in exclusive interviews. the they tell us why their economy is holding up. >> think the economy is transforming. the gdp is lower but i think the quality of the growth is higher. >> meanwhile ahead of the u.s. open this morning choppy trade for europe because of mixed earnings that we've had. we're flat after a fairly flat close yesterday as well. bond markets slightly contained as well today. >> take a look what's happening across the ten year. spain, now sealing yields a bit lower, 7.37%. yield on ten year this morning. italy is down 6.43%. only in this day and age would that be down. nevertheless ten year. bund 1.45%. 10 year gilt is just under 1.5. >> i'm not sure it makes a lot of difference. euro/dollar not going an awful lot. had a little squeeze, 1.32 earlier this week. durable goods out of the u.s
siemens also hit as they battle tough operating environments. >> but there are positive results from volkswagen beating estimates. >> quarterly net profits 15% on strong yen and weak demand from its key customer china. >> we bring you unprecedented access to china's corporate elite in exclusive interviews. the they tell us why their economy is holding up. >> think the economy is transforming. the gdp is lower but i think the quality of the growth is higher. >>...
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they've agreed to reduce tariffs on a host of environment-related products. nhk world has the latest from vladivostok and in an in-depth look at how russia is expanding its footprint in the asia-pacific region. >> reporter: they've released a communique after the second day of talks. they have agreed to reduce tariffs on 54 environment-related products, not only solar panels but wind-powered technology and machines that convert waste into energy. the discussions on this topic took more time than expected. china's delegates initially opposed the agreement over fears the import of solar panels from abroad could hinder their domestic industry. ministers also agreed to combat trade protectionism. they say low economic growth means it's even more urgent to keep markets open. russian leaders trying to use the apec summit as an opportunity to show their economic focus is now on asia. the country's reserves of natural gas and crude oil amongst the largest in the world. nhk's vladivostok bureau chief yuseki tamara shows us how the russians are trying do even more here
they've agreed to reduce tariffs on a host of environment-related products. nhk world has the latest from vladivostok and in an in-depth look at how russia is expanding its footprint in the asia-pacific region. >> reporter: they've released a communique after the second day of talks. they have agreed to reduce tariffs on 54 environment-related products, not only solar panels but wind-powered technology and machines that convert waste into energy. the discussions on this topic took more...
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in this environment, 15% upside target is pretty good. i think apple is still going through a period, they've ratcheted up sort of the conversation around the quarter that comes out on january 22nd. as i said, i like it lon-term still. i don't own it. i just want to get through all this controversy, i'm willing to pay up for it. but let's face competition coming into the market. my only question is, so we've heard two calls on apple now from citi. we've got to hear the third call. maybe that's in another 20 days. >> joe, you have traded apple, more actively than probably anybody who's a regular on this show. as a trader. when you look at a downgrade here, what do you think? >> well, i look at the beginning of the year and look at where the analysts were, they were at 500 bucks. as we approached the highs for a year the analyst price targets moved to their highest level. so i am focusing on the content value of what i'm doing in terms of trading this. and kudos to pete najarian who has said do nothing. my characterization of calling this a
in this environment, 15% upside target is pretty good. i think apple is still going through a period, they've ratcheted up sort of the conversation around the quarter that comes out on january 22nd. as i said, i like it lon-term still. i don't own it. i just want to get through all this controversy, i'm willing to pay up for it. but let's face competition coming into the market. my only question is, so we've heard two calls on apple now from citi. we've got to hear the third call. maybe that's...
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the external environment has changed. one of the worst performing markets in recent months. so we see sentiment is very correlated with where we are in the business cycle. as russia rallies, as assets revalue the glass becomes half full for outsiders. it's not so much what russia needs to do we need to get through this risk off phase in global markets. >> you invest in africa also. throw out some opportunities that you see in the african continent because again as we've seen this big risk off story play through it's frontier markets in africa that have suffered. >> the under lying economic story in africa is arguably stronger than anywhere else in the world. if you strip out china it's the fastest growing region in the world. that growth is broadly based across a dozen countries. they are in the early stage, asia type convergence so that growth will continue for the next several decades. transitioning in terms of democracy and governance. not very leveraged at all. not only do they have high growth they are the least exposed region to this global contagion that everybody is
the external environment has changed. one of the worst performing markets in recent months. so we see sentiment is very correlated with where we are in the business cycle. as russia rallies, as assets revalue the glass becomes half full for outsiders. it's not so much what russia needs to do we need to get through this risk off phase in global markets. >> you invest in africa also. throw out some opportunities that you see in the african continent because again as we've seen this big risk...